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| Interesting defection from One Laptop per Child, apparently due to the abandonment of the constructionist (Papert) point of view. |
Excellent Books I've read lately: Al Gore, The Assault on Reason. It is hard to put into words how important this book is to those who value our democracy. A very well-reasoned discussion, and well documented. Khalid Husseini, Kite Runner. Better than the movie! Afghanistan before, during, and after the Taliban, from the point of view of a boy as he grows to a man. Khalid Husseini, A Thousand Splendid Suns. Afghanistan before, during, and after the Taliban, from the point of view of two girls from different backgrounds as they grow up and on into their years of marriage to the same man. A great book! Michael Pollan, Omnivore's Dilemma. Thinking about corn (everywhere!) and fossil fuels as we make decisions about our food. Barbara Kingsolver, Animal, Vegetable, Miracle. Again thinking about our food sources and decisions in terms of the effects on health, community, and the environment. Ishmael Beah, Long Way Gone. About child soldiers in Sierra Leone and how many were rehabilitated. |
New PBL book! Boss, S. & Krauss, J. (2007). Reinventing Project-Based Learning: Your Field Guide to Real-World Projects in the Digital Age. ISTE. [Available at http://www.iste.org]
Although this did not happen this week - indeed it happened several years ago - it is the most amazing thing I've seen. A 13-year old Canadian girl spoke to the United Nations about the global environment and stunned them to silence and then applause. Now I only wish we would do something! See this 5-minute speech on YouTube.
The ENVIRONMENT: Some things you can do as you consider the most difficult problem we all face at this time–
PBL Website: I have partially updated the PBL website for Spring, 2008.If you have any additional links to suggest, please email them to me! . Drop me a line now and then. You can still email me at dmcgrath@ksu.edu. |